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Q: Are the costs one-time costs, monthly, yearly, etc.?
A: Form1 Builder costs are perpetual licenses, so one time.
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Q: Is it possible to put the html code on my existing page, and upload it (with other files?) instead of up loading the whole file on a separate page?
A: You can modify the html code anyway you like and incorporate it into any other html code or use existing html code. See the Existing Form section of the Help file (section 2 V). You can have existing forms point to the php processing code as a separate file or add the php processing code to the top of html pages.
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Q: It does not work, and your comments would be appreciated.
A: If you are running the form on a windows based server you may need to set the SMTP Mailserver Setting see the Server Settings section of the Help file (section 2 II x). You can also test your server's php support using the Test Code at https://bizpep.com/phptest.html .
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Q: Do I have to keep registering each time I use software because I have a clean up programme that removes cookies etc.
A: All Form1 Builder registration details are held in cookies. If these are cleared then before you use the Form1 Builder to build a form you will need to re-input registration. You may be able to set your cookie removal program to to leave cookies in certain directories or leave local cookies. If so the registration details will be maintained.
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Q: I recently bought 1 of your program "Form Builder". When my clients go to the form page I need the information to be secure, encrypted in other words. Have you got any advise on this matter, must I simply buy a Thawte certificate ?
A: Encrypted transmission uses the "https://" (instead of "http://") so links that start with "https://" will be encrypted and secure. Many server hosts provide secure "https://" as part of their hosting package in which case all you may need to do is start your form links with "https://" and they will be sent encypted and secure. Check with your server host for any specific requirements they may have. If this feature is provided by your server host they have a security certificate that covers you, you can buy your own if you what but but it may not be required, check with your host.
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